Oscillate

/ˈɑːsəˌleɪt/ (US), /ˈɒsɪleɪt/ (UK) verb

To oscillate is to move back and forth in a regular rhythm, like a swinging pendulum or a fan. It can also mean to keep changing between different feelings or opinions.

From Latin “oscillare” meaning “to swing,” possibly from “oscillum,” a small swing or mask hung as an offering. It kept the sense of repeated back-and-forth motion.

AMእንደ እንደ
ARهز
BNস্থির
CAoscilar
CSkmitat
DAoscillere
DEoszillieren
ELοσσιλλούν
ESoscilar
FAلرزیدن
FIvaipua
FRoscillation
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